In a blind on blind confrontation, with Jordan Westmorland in the small and Vicky Coren in the big, there was action on the flop, the turn was checked and on the river Westmorland bet 55,000.
The board was
Coren then raised him to 110,000. Westmorland thought for a long time before finally making the call and mucking when Coren showed him for rivered trips
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Eros Nastasi opened to 20,000 from early position and action folded to Miguel Gurrea Monton in the small blind. The Spanish player made it 43,000 and Nastasi four-bet to 90,000. Monton made the call and checked on .
Nastasi made a continuation bet and Monton shouted "All in". Before his chips were in the middle, Nastasi had already called.
Miguel Gurrea Monton:
Eros Nastasi:
The on the turn sealed the deal for Nastasi and Monton sighed. He congratulated his opponent and left the table as the fell on the river.
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